Noise Gate
Noise gating silences audio signals below a set threshold. As soon as the signal level exceeds the threshold, the gate opens to let the signal through.
- Threshold
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Determines the level at which Gate is activated. Signal levels above the set threshold trigger the gate to open, and signal levels below the set threshold close the gate.
- Range
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Adjusts the attenuation of the gate when it is shut. The higher the value, the higher the level of the signal that passes through the shut gate.
- Attack
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Sets the time after which the gate opens when it is triggered.
- Release
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Sets the time after which the gate closes.
- Listen Filter
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Allows you to monitor the filtered signal.
- Activate Filter
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Activates/Deactivates the internal side-chain and allows you to set up a filter to modify the signal detection.
- Auto Release
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Automatically finds the best release setting for the audio material.
- Filter Frequency
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If the internal side-chain is activated, this parameter sets the filter frequency for the signal detection.
- Q-Factor
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If the internal side-chain is activated, this parameter sets the resonance of the filter for the signal detection.
- State LED
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Indicates whether the gate is open (LED lights up in green), closed (LED lights up in red), or in an intermediate state (LED lights up in yellow).